Halotherapy equipment for salt rooms, booths, and clinics

Halotherapy, also sold as salt therapy, is a paid session. That makes this equipment a revenue line, not an amenity. The question is not what it costs, it is how many sessions a week it fills and at what price. A halogenerator retrofits a room you already have. A booth is a standalone service you can drop into a corner. A salt sauna combines the session with heat.

Everything here is commercial-grade and sold to operators, from a $61 salt stone to a $24,999 combined salt and red light booth.

Authorized dealer Commercial halogenerators Freight and install support Business financing available

Financing. Clinics, spas, and studios finance this equipment on one application through four business lenders, and financed equipment can qualify for a Section 179 deduction. Confirm with your accountant. See commercial recovery equipment financing, or call 866-861-6317 for a room quote.

Which halotherapy setup do you need?

Setup Price Space needed Choose this if...
Himalayan salt walls and stones $61 to $373 Wall surface only You are finishing a sauna or salt room and need the surfaces. These are materials, not generators. They do not produce a halotherapy session on their own.
HaloMini $4,500 Small room You want the lowest-cost entry into a real halotherapy service, in a treatment room you already have.
HaloPod Mini $4,900 Portable You want to move the service between rooms, or test demand before committing a room to it.
HaloGX Pro halogenerator $5,900 Retrofits an existing room You already have a room and want to convert it into a salt room. This is the workhorse for a dedicated salt suite.
HaloSauna $12,900 Dedicated footprint You want to sell salt and infrared heat as one session, at one price, in one room.
HaloRED Vitality Booth $24,999 Corner of a floor You want a standalone booth that combines salt and red light, with no room build-out. The highest ticket and the highest session price.

How to choose halotherapy equipment

Decide between a generator and a booth first

A halogenerator converts a room you already own. A booth is a self-contained unit that needs no build-out. If you have a spare treatment room, the generator is far cheaper per session. If you do not, the booth avoids a construction budget that usually dwarfs the equipment.

Salt walls are surfaces, not sessions

Himalayan salt bricks, panels, and stones look the part and finish a room, but they do not generate dry salt aerosol. If you are selling halotherapy as a service, the generator is the product. The salt wall is the decor. Budget for both, but do not confuse one for the other.

Price the room, not the box

A salt room needs sealing, ventilation, and a surface that tolerates salt. Those costs are real and they are not equipment costs, which means some equipment lenders will not fund them. Get the build quote before you sign the financing.

Halotherapy equipment questions

What is the difference between halotherapy and salt therapy?

They are the same thing. Halotherapy is the term operators and manufacturers use. Salt therapy is the term customers search for and book. You will see both on this page for that reason.

What does a halogenerator do?

A halogenerator grinds pharmaceutical-grade salt and disperses it as a dry aerosol into a room. It is the piece of equipment that turns an ordinary room into a salt room. Without one, a room lined with salt bricks is a decorated room, not a halotherapy suite.

Do I need to build a dedicated room?

Not necessarily. The HaloPod Mini is portable and the HaloRED Vitality Booth is a self-contained booth, so neither needs a room build. The HaloGX Pro and HaloMini are designed to convert an existing room. If you already have spare treatment space, converting it is usually cheaper than buying a booth.

Can I finance halotherapy equipment?

Yes. Clinics, spas, and studios finance through Brickhouse Capital, Reliant Capital, Acorn Finance, or KWIPPED on one application. Financed equipment can qualify for a Section 179 deduction in the year it is placed in service. Confirm with your accountant. Note that room construction is often not eligible for equipment financing, so ask the lender before you sign.

What else do operators buy with halotherapy?

Red light, sauna, cold plunge, and vibration. The HaloRED Vitality Booth already combines salt and red light in one unit for exactly that reason. Most buyers in this category are building a recovery room rather than adding one machine, and it quotes and finances better as a single purchase.

Buying a recovery room, not a machine?

Most operators who buy from this category are building a room, not filling a gap. Salt, cold, red light, sauna, and vibration get bought together, quoted together, and financed together. RecovAthlete quotes every category on one purchase order, which means one freight schedule, one install window, and one financing application instead of five.

Call 866-861-6317 and we will price the room.

Building a salt room? Get the room priced, not just the box.

Tell us the space, the hours, and what you plan to charge per session. We will size the generator or booth, flag the ventilation and sealing work, and quote freight and install as one number.

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